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The problem is not the anime, but the people who sexualize everything. OuO

The problem is people who have a problem with sexualising everything.

(I didn't really think of 13 or w/e yrs old anime chars when writing that and I don't care to talk about that, just in case anyone wonders. The word everything is just funny in the context of sex to me, that's all.)

never watched, those short skirts always made me uncomfortable as a little fella. heck, i still find em kinda creepy and objectifying of women

Eye of the beholder, Xeno... Eye of the beholder.

Not only does Sailor Moon pass the bechedel test 1000000x over, and portrays a bunch of strong female characters, of diverse personalities, who're capable of solving shit on their own(and saving the world) -
it's also, generally speaking, much more reasonable in it's treatment of the female cast than a majority of more modern U.S TV series that have dedicated slots in their crew for people who can advise them on how to not write offensive stereotypes(which they end up doing anyway apparently).

On a serious note though, I never got how people could look at Sailor Moon with sexual connotations. I mean, the art-style... Sure, it's complete possible to draw the human form in an attractive way(world's first erotica was hand-drawn after all), but surely Sailor Moon isn't an example of that?